The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, June 20, 1983, Image 2

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    2—The Daily Collegian Monday, June 20, 1983 ; ; ;> rr~' ! ' .. m . ; '’ - -
Mills is new journalism school director Technique relaxes collegian notes__ —_— —— Looking for some way to
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—— “The school has a really hard work- - / , >» V DOQV TnrOUy II 11 111 1M High School on Westerly Parkway in Room 38. . The Graduate Student Association will OjJiVV J
The newly appointed director of the ing faculty who really want students ' f . 1 Y - '* '> v ' ' “ j The topic for discussion will be the prospects . wiyard of foz at dusk tomorrow night
University’s School of Journalism to learn top level skills and work at , > By CHRISTINE MURRAY Matthias Alexander found that for the clean-up of hazardous waste at the .AHmiccinn ic frPP ""W" • jTB 11 __ *
said the school does not get the recog- it,” he said. • iHSpr*ra ’ * collegian staff Writer after working with a mirror and | Drake Chemical Plant in Lock Haven. The in Fisher Plaza. Admission is free. I /"k'B'i'l ToO fl I 1 0(11 a
hition it deserves Mills, 39, said he believes one of the Mk , moving his head in different posi- ; ui- . . Tt ri<x , ’ . . ■■III I Hit! J I VII fC I 4M, MI A
► ; While public relations for the school reasons the search committee »SS» People are taught from infancy ? tions, he regained his voice. public IS invited. • The Daily Collegian Will hold try-OUts for \/AII •
will not be his only priority, R. Dean showed an interest in him was his Y * t,/./ ' that the faster they get something He started by asking Brown to reporting candidate’s school at 7 tonight in 127 •
Mills said, he will work to “spread the background and interests in interna- ' • 1 done, the better. But John j. Coy- sit down on a chair and then get ■ The Free University course on the Baha’i Sackett. The Daily Collegian recently named the best all-around college newspaper
Word and try to make sure the school tional communication. ' V TT**'/ , • ne believes otherwise. out of it. Coyne said Brown did ~ 1,,c J : . tJ, t u p nf Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi —is ■
has recognition.” Before joining the faculty at Cali- j V / , •] People must ta ke lime to think what almost everyone else does, . - in the COUntry by the bOCiety Ot FrOteSSlOnai JOUrnailSlb, Olgttld uciw v.lll
1 ! “Perhaps the main thing I hope to fornia State in 1979 and being pro- V /’ about things they do before doing when he stuck his chest and chin !■ 1 , looking for hard-WOrking Students interested in reporting.
accomplish is to give the school the moled to professor this year, Mills them, he said. Coyne is a certified out to sit down, thuscuttingo j pOIICG IOCf <siimmpr at Penn State offers a great many opportunities and SO does
kind of credit nationally it deserves,” was a reporter for the Baltimore Sun. 'SBUBUk JBk ‘•>'"••1. instructor and practitioner of the flow of blood to the brain and , oUmmer at renn oiaie g y PH
Mills said Mills served as the Moscow Bureau TO Alexander Technique, a method of causing a strain on the larynx. " WO rking at the Collegian, whether yOU are interested in journalism as a Career
: ‘Mills is currently vice chair of the chief, U.S. Supreme Court and Jus- JHHB flfi MB . relaxation that uses the body and Most people sit down this way ■ ■ t . c Vilanilam MR W Reaver Ave
Department of Communications at tice Department correspondent and - ,p< ,*•,the conscious mind to control mus- because it is instinctive, automat- • The State College Police Department 456 E. Beaver AVj, Or not. . .
California state University at Fui- diplomatic correspondent. H ’_ c ie movement. ic behavior, Coyne said. i reported Friday that a T-roof was missing told University police his backpack At the Collegian, you will have the chance to meet new people and learn ,
terton. The first American reporter to Kfa , Coyne said no actions are psy- Before Brown got up again, coy- i from a Chevrolet Corvette belonging to Donna was missing from an unsecured locker at the g *i, a ,„ n ,iH ard.'mH von Ynn will also gain imoortant experience,
about the school of jour- have an exclusive interview with , TOfelfcv choiogical or physical alone; rath- ne asked him to say to h,ms* , irom a^Chevrolet. Lorvette Deiongmg 10 penn State Bookstore. Police estimated the more about the world around you. You will also gain important expert ,
nhlism and discussing possibilities Soviet Premier Leonid Brezhnev, er, all actions are psycho- "Allow my neck to relax, allow my | Pletcher, 800 btrattord Drive. Police Sam l _ , working with a group of Very motivated Students and learning tO USe a State-Ol
frir its future with faculty members Mills also covered the opening of the , v 0 Dhvsical head to go forward and up, allow j v roof W3S V3IU6Q St $l,OOO. *P * * KTr\ matfpr what parser VOU 3TC
6( the media and studentswill also be SALT talks in Helsinki, the Water- , % P “The ’ Alexander Technique my back to lengthen and widen.” | ' . . ~T T . orci the-art Computerized Word processing-System. No mat .T ■
one of Mills’top priorities wheii he gate hearings, and former u.s. yiee WHffBWMKI WBU&kM " deals with re-educating the whole Coyne said this would make 1 • Tina Deßene, 706 Schulze, told University • Roger Harris of Bellefonte told Umversi- aiming for in the “real world,” the communication skills you will cultivate at
arrives on July 18. President Spiro Agnew’s resignation. • MUUW HHHH psycho-physical being,” he said. Brown conscious of what his body Services Saturday her bicycle was .ty police Friday that his Watch and money ™,HI nrnvp invaluable
=* tMills said he wants to find out Mills left the Sun to become a njffiw Coyne learned about the Alexan- was doing while he was stan l g | r¥ ,: cc : Tlcf f rnm mitcirlp her residence Police were missing from a locker in White Building. the CollSglCM will p • . ’ll u 0 at 1
wjiere the school is and where it visiting lecturer at the University of jjaSßlr der Technique at age 35, when he up. Coyne also said that to prevent | miSSmg from °uts hJ _ v _, p 4 9nn Police estimated the loss at $6O. If yOU are interested in Writing for the Collegian, a tryOUt Will be held at 7 ,
Should be headed. Mississippi in 1976. Later that year, JHT was studying acting as a the automatic ac ion of muscle estimated the value of the bicycle at $2OO. Police estimated tne 10SS at sou. * , ?1 c„ ckett Brine a blue book
♦’His initial concerns will also in- he joined the faculty at the University KHBK vYf J ''' ' He left his regular iob in industry tension, you should either tense _ , I*4 p.m. Monday, June 20, in 12/ baCKett. Dring a DIUC uuu
elude maintaining quality enrollment of Illinois. JHflf ™ to become an Alexander Tech- your body or collapse it. Most .1 a State College police reported Saturday Elizabeth Gamble, 321 Atherton Hall, to If you have any questions or cannot .attend the tryout, call the Collegian
but not necessarily expanding en- A 1965 graduate of the University of flf HK. nique practitioner. ■ people prefer tensing their bodies, that the residence of Daniel Arlotti, 125 E. University police Saturday that her wallet W3S 7 adviser at 865-1828.
roiiment, he said. He is also con- iowa with bachelor s degrees m jour- MHV ffISUBNIBF “The Alexander work is a sigmf- he^ ld - ■ - it th rieht wav vou I Nittanv Ave was entered by unidentified missing from Pattee. The contents were esti- editor or news a I
eerned about maintaining the quality nalism and Russian, Mills received HHHN . icant individual concept,” Coyne When you sit the nght way, you , Nlttany Ave., was emereu uy u.nu _ mated at $5O DOlice said.
6f education within'the school in the his master’s degree from the Umver- -■ > ? - said. “To me, it’s a way of life.” align your diaphram with the pel- * trespassers. An estimated $l5O was m g, >P hv Mirhnel J Vand
face of limited resources. sity of Michigan and his doctorate in Coyne was invited to speak at vis to get maximum massage pow- j police said. ' —Dy Micnaei J. vanu f .
I ‘Mills said he would like to deal with communications from the University the University by the psychology er to keep the liver and bowels 4 ______ —’
Vomen in the field of communica- of Illinois. , of healing'research' group within clear, Coyne said. , | IBH JmMg _ . SALES HELP WANTED
tions starting with a conference for Mills will replace Robert Blan- . the psychology department. Many In order to learn how not to do | M BH CniITHfiATF raD rEn
women in management positions. chard, former director of the school, ’ of the Saturday afternoon audi- everything automatically, people | > w A I I.H 01/UlriUnlL ... CARE
the conference would be designed for who accepted a faculty position in ence came for tips on dealing with must first learn to say , • J H fno H HI H the in-town address with a country setting OPPORTUNITY
persons in the media, for those in Texas last year. . f f problems ranging from muscle PeopeshouldconscKiuslythmk H 2 02 w colder way I H MBS ohm Sped.. Spring -nd Summer R.t..n IN SALES
management and for students. John J. Romano, associate dean of aches to poor posture. about their actions he added. H w. caioer wuy ll ■ Hj| MM offering 3p«ci.i»px g RTFNERS/ AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS
' Mills said he would also like to see the College of Liberal Arts, served as - Coyne began his demonstration Our society teaches that saying 1 H presents H HWw|y{(f one & Two Bedroom T^l B h e o d u r ° 0 s m SASTENERS/AUTOrW .....
more women on the School of Journa- interim director during the search for ■/ on Raymond Brown, a professor of no is wrong, Coyne said. He rec- „h H r B SafiMlil 1 ! Apariments Above average earnings are enjoyed by our agents in selling an
tomSy anewdirector. / Lslc^at the University, who was ommended practong saying.now d ■ tUe. - T®ffy WhltlOCK N.C. ■ —W ZZZZ oyer 1.50C1 multiproduc. line of in-plant m.mt e nance and fleet .
j Th _ pYnhanpp of ideas between Romano said the search committee . . / t having trouble with his voice. the telephone by answering it only .J M uu*_l. Bi.i.rr . H jBHHMiw - BCaw,w ‘ repair products. .... * B - r .- lin i__
; The exchange ot ideas choS e Mills because its members saw ' ' ✓ J . Technique was when you want and not when it ” H wgd. ■ HlOn RISK (Foxie) H Hi -■«* BOWMAN DISTRIBUTION, .a division of Barnes Group Inc
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. Mill, said hi. decision t. join the ' ——| 1 |j I fri “Doddy Li«kS I H SOUTHGATE .0,,
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P. S'. Science Fiction Society, 7 p.m., Room 317 Boucke.
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